According to Billboard, the band is now working with new management and secured the distribution rights to re-release their 2015 debut album, Ugly Cherries, which was originally released on Father/Daughter Records. The band has been unable to reach a deal with indie label Polyvinyl to make their Pageant album, which was removed from retailers shortly after the sexual assault allegations, available to stream and purchase.

PWR BTTM is now working with veteran label executive and manager Lisa Barbaris, who also manages Cyndi Lauper. According to a press release, "Barbaris was appalled at the response of the band's labels in withdrawing music and support so hastily."

Though the band has not yet agreed on terms to re-release their Pageant album, PWR BTTM is currently in talks with Polyvinyl to make the record available. "Polyvinyl wishes to make the transition as easy as possible and has no desire to prevent the band from releasing Pageant once an agreement has been reached," a representative for the label told The FADER.